Answer:
2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Glenn needs to cut pieces of ribbon that are each 1 meter long to make ribbon key chains. If he has 6 pieces of ribbon that are each 1 dekameter long, how many 1−meter pieces of ribbon can he cut?
1 decametre = 10 metres
Hence,
10 meters = 6 pieces of ribbon
1 meter = x pieces
Cross Multiply
10x = 6
x = 6/10
x = 2/3 (1 meter pieces of ribbon)
Answer: You multiply 8 x 3/4=24/4. Then you simplify your answer and it is 6 hours. 24/4 is division 24 divided by 4 equals 6.
Step-by-step explanation: Or, you can change 3/4 to a decimal which is .75. Then you multiply .75 x 8 and the answer is 6.00 which is 6 hours because you do not use the zeros after the decimal point.
Firstly, brainly allows 1 question per question. So do not try this again.
Lets make the fractions all like terms.
242/4 - 37/4=205/4. Lets now make this a mixed fraction.
By doing 205/4, we find out that 4 goes in less than 51 times.
1. 51 1/4.
2. 11/2 = 66/12.....so 66/12 - 29/12= 37/12. Make it mixed fraction: 3 1/12.
3. 36/5=72/10. 72/10 - 37/10 = 35/10. As a mixed it is 3 1/2
4. 35/3 - 17/2 can be rewritten by finding their GCM (Greatest Common Multiple). In this case it is 6.
70/6 - 51/6 = 19/6. 3 1/6.
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Answer:
80 lemons
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the amount of lemons that were on the tree.
We can use this to set up an equation:

Note that percentages can also be written as that number over 100.

Simplify the fraction.

Multiply both sides by 5

Divide both sides by 2

There were 80 lemons on the tree before he picked the lemons.
Step-by-step explanation: Standard form is when we take a polynomial and we write it in order from the greatest degree to the smallest degree.
Let's look at an example which I provided in the image attached.
In this polynomial, I have 2 degrees, 1 degree, and 1 degree above the <em>x</em>.
This is not in the form of least to greatest so I need to write it in descending order. Our constant which in this is 27 will be last in polynomial.
So, you look at the degree of each term and then write each in term in order of degree from greatest to least (descending order).